On Friday, the one-year anniversary of the Republican National Convention, Ivanka posted an Instagram photo of herself at the event wearing a $138 dress from her brand. “Flashback to one year ago today, delivering remarks at the 2016 Republican National Convention,” she wrote on the post with 58,000 likes. “So grateful for how far we’ve come on this amazing journey, and even more excited for the future of this Administration and this country!”

Describing her father as a “colorblind and gender-neutral” champion of women’s issues at the RNC on July 21, 2016, the first daughter wore the blush-pink Ivanka Trump sleeveless studded sheath dress. The morning after the convention, she tweeted a link to “Shop Ivanka’s look,” and by the afternoon, the dress was sold out at Macy’s and Nordstom, two companies that subsequently dropped the line.

Ivanka headed into the office on Sept. 6, 2016, wearing a light pink knit A-line dress from her brand, which she paired with white heels and a white-and-gold clutch.

Ivanka Trump. (Photo: Jackson Lee/Splash)

In November 2016, after her father was elected president, Ivanka appeared on 60 Minutes wearing a $10,800 bracelet from her Metropolis collection. After the segment aired, her brand released a “style alert” to journalists to promote the jewelry and triggered an outcry about her using the presidency to sell her merch.

For a mother-daughter day with then-5-year-old Arabella Kushner at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 22, Ivanka bundled up in a $325 wool asymmetrical Walker coat with a detachable brooch from her collection.

During a May trip to Jerusalem’s Western Wall, Ivanka accessorized her Cédric Charlier navy pleated skirt and black long-sleeved top with black pumps and a black clutch, the latter two from her own collection.